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are you kidding me ? 35 dollars for one bra ? jeeze a petes that thing had better wash windows and cook dinner for 35 dollars . There is no sense in a bra costing that much and if we women would stop wearing bras they would go broke seriously ? I think it is ridiculous that we have to wear them in the first place but honestly the bra makers are getting out of control with the prices they are charging .My sister and I grew up wearing cotton bras and safety pins . I wonder what happened to those days are cotton bras completely gone ?

IMO once a wire is broken, the bra is done. I'll pull it out of the bra to keep from getting stabbed for the remainder of the day but it's trashed when I get home. I agree that the fit of an underwire bra without the underwire just isn't the same. I've tried and it just didn't work. I've stitched ones where the wire poked out of the sides but that didn't seem to hold for more than a few wearings.

I machine wash mine as well in a front loader in a lingerie bag. My machine has a handwash setting and I've had good luck with it. They go on a hanger to dry after the wash.

If the breakage happens frequently you may want to consider a different bra. I know that a few companies now are making "underwire without the wire". I've never tried one but it sounds like they may be more supportive than a regular non-underwire.

are you kidding me ? 35 dollars for one bra ? jeeze a petes that thing had better wash windows and cook dinner for 35 dollars . There is no sense in a bra costing that much and if we women would stop wearing bras they would go broke seriously ? I think it is ridiculous that we have to wear them in the first place but honestly the bra makers are getting out of control with the prices they are charging .My sister and I grew up wearing cotton bras and safety pins . I wonder what happened to those days are cotton bras completely gone ?

I would be excited to find bras in my size for $35. But they are $60-80. Not only do cheaper bras not come in my size, they also provide no support and are very uncomfortable. Without proper support, my clothing looks terrible and it is just inconvenient to not go into too many details.

are you kidding me ? 35 dollars for one bra ? jeeze a petes that thing had better wash windows and cook dinner for 35 dollars . There is no sense in a bra costing that much and if we women would stop wearing bras they would go broke seriously ? I think it is ridiculous that we have to wear them in the first place but honestly the bra makers are getting out of control with the prices they are charging .My sister and I grew up wearing cotton bras and safety pins . I wonder what happened to those days are cotton bras completely gone ?

My $38+ bras are worth every penny. I've worn cheaper bras, and it's true that you get what you pay for. I'm not about to go without a bra (it looks terrible and feels worse), so I want something of good quality. I'm not skimping on bras. Cheap bras suck.

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